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Travel guide of Kerala BackwatersAlleppey or Alappuzha which is also known as the Venice of the east because of its beautiful water bodies and great culture. The place which is renown for the backwaters and beautiful villages that pack the most scenic and memorable trips also have the following specialty with its most commented houseboat cruises. Living in a houseboat in Alleppey is a captivating experience. Floating on serene backwaters, passing through bent mangroves and beautiful scenery, with wafting aroma of coconuts beautiful scenery is nothing short of a dream escape.
Experienced by Adityan Ramkumar
3 km from Kerala Backwaters
Houseboat and tour boat in backwaters of Alleppey. Kerala, India
Experienced by Kunal Kalra
3 km from Kerala Backwaters
Houseboats floating over the Alleyppey/Alapphuzha Backwaters and its not salty water.
Experienced by Abhishek Prasad
3 km from Kerala Backwaters
Houseboats floating over the Alleyppey / AlapphuzhaBackwaters and its not salty water.
Experienced by Abhishek Prasad
3 km from Kerala Backwaters
Houseboats floating over the Alleyppey/Alapphuzha Backwaters and its not salty water.
Experienced by Abhishek Prasad
10 km from Kerala Backwaters
Lovely Marari Beach, clicked on my last trip near cherthala, Awesome place to hang out.
Experienced by Noufal PV
51 km from Kerala Backwaters
I went to fort Cochi beach to shoot visuals for our documentary and that time i saw a dog sleep it was a great frame. I tried to capture it but i didn’t get good frame so i tried to get low angle by laying down to get the life of the frame. After getting the low angle shot i felt it was more beautiful than other angles.
Experienced by Prasoon Raj
51 km from Kerala Backwaters
Top View, Shot on iPhone 7 Location: Fort Kochi, India.
Experienced by Firos nv
96 km from Kerala Backwaters
Early morning shots near our resort at Varkala, India.
Experienced by Rahul Chakraborty
96 km from Kerala Backwaters
Early morning shots near our resort at Varkala, India.
Experienced by Rahul Chakraborty
96 km from Kerala Backwaters
Early morning shots near our resort at Varkala, India.
Experienced by Rahul Chakraborty
96 km from Kerala Backwaters
Early morning shots near our resort at Varkala, India.
Experienced by Rahul Chakraborty
96 km from Kerala Backwaters
Early morning shots of fishermen boats near our resort at Varkala, India.
Experienced by Rahul Chakraborty
96 km from Kerala Backwaters
Early morning shots near our resort at Varkala, India.
Experienced by Rahul Chakraborty
99 km from Kerala Backwaters
Shot this image from Top stations, Munnar, Kerala, India this January. Even tough this is my 4th or 5th trip this location, this is for the first time I got a view like this. Often the place will be covered by fog.
Experienced by mahroof mahr
99 km from Kerala Backwaters
It was shot during a visit to Munnar and nearby places.
Experienced by Visvesh Prem
107 km from Kerala Backwaters
Beautiful Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus) resting in branch
Experienced by Balaji Malliswamy
111 km from Kerala Backwaters
This is a very different road trip to valparai. We planned to take midnight road trip to valparai and we started from Pollachi, India. we found lots of animals in our way, we passed through without disturbing them and reached the location. On a fine morning, a group of the Lion-tailed macaques landed in front of our room and spend almost an hour.
Experienced by Ramakrishnan Nataraj
121 km from Kerala Backwaters
We took this trip to a hill station called pazhattotam. It’s 45 kms drive above munnar. The place was magical. I met buddy the dog up in the hills. He can simply change your life. Take a break once in a while and go to a hill station and spend some time with dogs. It’s very refreshing
Experienced by Sharavanan Raja
124 km from Kerala Backwaters
The Nilgiri Tahr is an endangered species listed in Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 and assessed as endangered by the IUCN using the 1994 Red List Category. Having been exterminated from the northernmost landscape, the high altitude grasslands of southwestern Karnataka during the past 50 years, the Tahr is at present found only within 6 high altitude landscapes. And within these 6 landscapes, 18 localities have sustained small to large populations that vary in size between 20 and 550 animals.
Experienced by Balaji Malliswamy